For those of you who are not familiar with the concept, a duel works as follows: two manippers get together and agree on the dimensions (here 600x600px) and the number of rounds - an administrator gives them a piece of stock matching those dimensions to start with. Then the defendant starts and makes a manip using that stock. The other manipper then takes the finished piece and uses it as "stock" for his next manip. Each person has 72 hours to complete their step.

The pieces are small compared to what I usually work with so this is an ideal passtime to get my creative juices flowing without trying to be perfect or anything - just for fun. If you suffer from artist's block, you should try this. For a manipper it's kinda the equivalent to a painter scribbling on small notepads and the like